(in-package :TRAPS)
; Generated from #P"macintosh-hd:hd3:CInterface Translator:Source Interfaces:stdint.h"
; at Sunday July 2,2006 7:22:43 pm.
; 
;  * Copyright (c) 2000,2001 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
;  *
;  * We build on <machine/types.h> rather than <sys/types.h> in order to
;  * minimize the global namespace pollution (i.e., we'd like to define
;  * *only* those identifiers that the C standard mandates should be
;  * defined by <stdint.h>).   Using <machine/types.h> means that (at
;  * least as of January 2001) all of the extra macros that do get
;  * #defined by #include'ing <stdint.h> are in the implementor's
;  * namespace ("_[A-Z].*" or "__.*").
;  *
;  * The reason that we do #include the relevant ...types.h instead of
;  * creating several "competing" typedefs is to make header collisions
;  * less likely during the transition to C99.
;  *
;  * Caveat:  There are still five extra typedef's defined by doing it
;  * this way:  "u_int{8,16,32,64}_t" and "register_t".  Might be
;  * fixable via pre- and post- #defines, but probably not worth it.
;  
; #ifndef _STDINT_H_
; #define _STDINT_H_

(require-interface "machine/types")
;  from ISO/IEC 988:1999 spec 
;  7.18.1.1 Exact-width integer types 
;  int8_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 
;  int16_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 
;  int32_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 
;  int64_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 

(def-mactype :uint8_t (find-mactype ':UInt8))
;  u_int8_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 

(def-mactype :uint16_t (find-mactype ':UInt16))
;  u_int16_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 

(def-mactype :uint32_t (find-mactype ':UInt32))
;  u_int32_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 

;type name? (%define-record :uint64_t (find-record-descriptor ':u_int64_t))
;  u_int64_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 
;  7.18.1.2 Minumun-width integer types 

(def-mactype :int_least8_t (find-mactype ':SInt8))

(def-mactype :int_least16_t (find-mactype ':SInt16))

(def-mactype :int_least32_t (find-mactype ':SInt32))

(%define-record :int_least64_t (find-record-descriptor ':int64_t))

(def-mactype :uint_least8_t (find-mactype ':UInt8))

(def-mactype :uint_least16_t (find-mactype ':UInt16))

(def-mactype :uint_least32_t (find-mactype ':UInt32))

(%define-record :uint_least64_t (find-record-descriptor ':uint64_t))
;  7.18.1.3 Fastest-width integer types 

(def-mactype :int_fast8_t (find-mactype ':SInt8))

(def-mactype :int_fast16_t (find-mactype ':SInt16))

(def-mactype :int_fast32_t (find-mactype ':SInt32))

(%define-record :int_fast64_t (find-record-descriptor ':int64_t))

(def-mactype :uint_fast8_t (find-mactype ':UInt8))

(def-mactype :uint_fast16_t (find-mactype ':UInt16))

(def-mactype :uint_fast32_t (find-mactype ':UInt32))

(%define-record :uint_fast64_t (find-record-descriptor ':uint64_t))
;  7.18.1.4 Integer types capable of hgolding object pointers 
;  intptr_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 
;  uintptr_t is defined in <machine/types.h> 
;  7.18.1.5 Greatest-width integer types 

;type name? (def-mactype :long (find-mactype ':signed-long)); intmax_t

;type name? (def-mactype :long (find-mactype ':UInt32)); uintmax_t
;  "C++ implementations should define these macros only when
;  *  __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS is defined before <stdint.h> is included."
;  * In other words, if C++, then __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS enables the
;  * macros below.  (Note that there also exists a different enabling
;  * macro (__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS) for the last few, below.)
;  

; #if (! defined(__cplusplus)) || defined(__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS)
;  7.18.2 Limits of specified-width integer types:
;  *   These #defines specify the minimum and maximum limits
;  *   of each of the types declared above.
;  
;  7.18.2.1 Limits of exact-width integer types 
; #define INT8_MIN         -128
; #define INT16_MIN        -32768
; #define INT32_MIN        -2147483648
; #define INT64_MIN        -9223372036854775808LL
; #define INT8_MAX         +127
; #define INT16_MAX        +32767
; #define INT32_MAX        +2147483647
; #define INT64_MAX        +9223372036854775807LL
(defconstant $UINT8_MAX 255)
; #define UINT8_MAX         255
(defconstant $UINT16_MAX 65535)
; #define UINT16_MAX        65535
; #define UINT32_MAX        4294967295U
; #define UINT64_MAX        18446744073709551615ULL
;  7.18.2.2 Limits of minimum-width integer types 
; #define INT_LEAST8_MIN    INT8_MIN
; #define INT_LEAST16_MIN   INT16_MIN
; #define INT_LEAST32_MIN   INT32_MIN
; #define INT_LEAST64_MIN   INT64_MIN
; #define INT_LEAST8_MAX    INT8_MAX
; #define INT_LEAST16_MAX   INT16_MAX
; #define INT_LEAST32_MAX   INT32_MAX
; #define INT_LEAST64_MAX   INT64_MAX
; #define UINT_LEAST8_MAX   UINT8_MAX
; #define UINT_LEAST16_MAX  UINT16_MAX
; #define UINT_LEAST32_MAX  UINT32_MAX
; #define UINT_LEAST64_MAX  UINT64_MAX
;  7.18.2.3 Limits of fastest minimum-width integer types 
; #define INT_FAST8_MIN     INT8_MIN
; #define INT_FAST16_MIN    INT16_MIN
; #define INT_FAST32_MIN    INT32_MIN
; #define INT_FAST64_MIN    INT64_MIN
; #define INT_FAST8_MAX     INT8_MAX
; #define INT_FAST16_MAX    INT16_MAX
; #define INT_FAST32_MAX    INT32_MAX
; #define INT_FAST64_MAX    INT64_MAX
; #define UINT_FAST8_MAX    UINT8_MAX
; #define UINT_FAST16_MAX   UINT16_MAX
; #define UINT_FAST32_MAX   UINT32_MAX
; #define UINT_FAST64_MAX   UINT64_MAX
;  7.18.2.4 Limits of integer types capable of holding object pointers 
; #define INTPTR_MIN        INT32_MIN
; #define INTPTR_MAX        INT32_MAX
; #define UINTPTR_MAX       UINT32_MAX
;  7.18.2.5 Limits of greatest-width integer types 
; #define INTMAX_MIN        INT64_MIN
; #define INTMAX_MAX        INT64_MAX
; #define UINTMAX_MAX       UINT64_MAX
;  7.18.3 "Other" 
; #define PTRDIFF_MIN       INT32_MIN
; #define PTRDIFF_MAX       INT32_MAX
;  We have no sig_atomic_t yet, so no SIG_ATOMIC_{MIN,MAX}.
;    Should end up being {-127,127} or {0,255} ... or bigger.
;    My bet would be on one of {U}INT32_{MIN,MAX}. 
; #define SIZE_MAX          UINT32_MAX
; #define WCHAR_MAX         INT32_MAX
;  We have no wint_t yet, so no WINT_{MIN,MAX}.
;    Should end up being {U}INT32_{MIN,MAX}, depending.  

; #endif /* if C++, then __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS enables the above macros */

;  "C++ implementations should define these macros only when
;  *  __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS is defined before <stdint.h> is included."
;  

; #if (! defined(__cplusplus)) || defined(__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS)
;  7.18.4 Macros for integer constants 
; #define INT8_C(v)    ((int8_t)v)
; #define INT16_C(v)   ((int16_t)v)
; #define INT32_C(v)   (v ## L)
; #define INT64_C(v)   (v ## LL)
; #define UINT8_C(v)   ((uint8_t)v)
; #define UINT16_C(v)  ((uint16_t)v)
; #define UINT32_C(v)  (v ## UL)
; #define UINT64_C(v)  (v ## ULL)
; #define INTMAX_C(v)  (v ## LL)
; #define UINTMAX_C(v) (v ## ULL)

; #endif /* if C++, then __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS enables the above macros */


; #endif /* _STDINT_H_ */


(provide-interface "stdint")